Showing posts with label Team Dinerpocalypse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Team Dinerpocalypse. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

dinerpocalypse: approach shot color key

NEW AND IMPROVED:


THIS ONE MAKES THEM LOOK LIKE MIDGETS:


didn't have this finished yesterday, but here is a color key for the shot as the characters approach the diner.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Exterior Diner

In response to Michelle's suggestion,

Added vegetation to the back corner of the diner to ground it. :-)

-Kevan


Sunday, April 3, 2011

Interior Environment WIP

Hello!

Here is the progression of the interior environment of the diner.



First, the rough color blocking.

Then shaded and detailed for mood and space.

-Kevan

lights... camera... ACTION POSE!

Here is the progress work on the action poses for Team Dinerpocalypse's Characters.

First, Hansel and Gretel.


Then... The waitress! AS A ZOMBIE! :-)


-Kevan

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Color Script



Dinerpocalypse Diner/Gas Station WIP 2




Here are a few angles of our diner/gas station with slightly more structure added.

Dinerpocalypse WIP Colorblocked Characters

Character Designs WIP

Hello,
Here are the latest character designs for the visual development of Team Dinerpocalypse.
Our visual style revolves around the Googie Style of the 50s.
So for our character line work, we took inspiration from other cartoons that took from this style as well.... like The Jetsons.
Our goal was to take the googie style of using straight and curved lines, and use it in a more realistic fashion for the characters of our story.

Starting with Hansel....
Then Grettel.....
Then... The waitress.
I love her being so sassy.
She was also inspired by my chemistry teacher in high school who shall not be named.

So there you have it. Team Dinerpocalype's Character development thus far. :-)

-Kevan



Dinerpocalypse Diner/Gas Station WIP

Here is our diner / gas station work in progress.

We are modeling the basic structure in Google Sketch Up. We plan on taking the basic model and painting the details.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Hansel and Gretel Research

References from "The Road" (motion picture), "Walking Dead" (graphic novel), "Fallout" (video game), and painting by Walter Colvin "1950s Gas Station".